The stamp was issued on March
14, 1966 as the eighth stamp in the Prominent Americans Series. Twenty-seven
stamps were issued between 1965 and 1973. Frank Sebastiano designed the stamp
which reproduces a 1947 photograph of Einstein by Philippe Halsman. The stamp
was printed in violet on a Cottrell rotary press. The first day city is
Princeton, NJ, the site of the Institute for Advanced Study where Einstein
worked from 1933 until the time of his death in 1955.

Scott
US 1285: Albert Einstein Prominent Americans Series

Artmaster Mellone #7

This is a #6 3/4 (remittance)
white envelope with a plate block of Scott US 1285: Einstein stamps and
unaddressed.

This
is a #6 3/4 (remittance) white envelope with a one Scott US 1285: Einstein
stamp, one Scott US 1070: Atoms for Peace - three cent stamp, one Scott
Israel 117: Albert Einstein - 350 proutot stamp, and one Scott United Nations
133: Cessation of Nuclear Testing - five cent stamp and unaddressed.

This is a #6 3/4 (remittance)
white envelope with one Scott US 1285: Einstein stamp, one Scott US 1298:
Franklin D. Roosevelt - six cent stamp, one Scott US 1282: Lincoln - four
cent stamp, and one Scott US 1283: Washington - five cent stamps and unaddressed.

This
is not an FDC. It is a maxi-card (7 1/2x9 1/2piece of white heavy card stock) with one Scott US 1285:
Einstein stamp, one Scott US 1070: Atoms for Peace - three cent stamp, one
Scott US 1237: The Sciences - five cent stamp, one Scott US C69: Robert H.
Goddard - eight cent stamp, one Scott US 1193: Fort Bliss Centennial - three
cent stamp, and one Scott US 1193 Project Mercury - four cent stamp.